CHAPTER I THE SECRETS OF THE MARKET BASKET CHAPTER II MOTHER NATURE'S HORN OF PLENTY CHAPTER III SAVED FROM THE SCRAP BASKET CHAPTER VI DOLLS AND DOLL-HOUSES CHAPTER VIII FESTIVAL OCCASIONS CHAPTER XI KINDERGARTEN MATERIALS The Kindergarten Gifts CHAPTER XII KINDERGARTEN MATERIALS The Kindergarten Occupations Title: Home Occupations for Boys and Girls Author: Bertha Johnston Language: English Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 E-text prepared by Chris Curnow, Cathy Maxam, |
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HOME OCCUPATIONS
FOR
BOYS AND GIRLS
BY
BERTHA JOHNSTON
EDITOR OF THE "KINDERGARTEN MAGAZINE"
ASSISTED BY
FANNY CHAPIN
FORMER KINDERGARTEN DIRECTOR OF THE CHICAGO LATIN SCHOOL
PHILADELPHIA
GEORGE W. JACOBS & CO.
PUBLISHERS
Copyright, 1908
By GEORGE W. JACOBS & CO.
Published October, 1908
All rights reserved
Printed in U. S. A.
Teach him. He is naturally clever. From his earliest years, when he was a little fellow only so big, he would build mud houses, carve out boats, and make little wagons of leather, and frogs out of pomegranate rinds, you can't think how cleverly.
Aristophanes, 421 B. C.